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--------------------------------------------------------------- [DocuSign Stock Shows Relative Strength; Option Traders Eye Bull Put Spread]( DocuSign stock is the top-rated stock in IBD's enterprise software group because of strong fundamentals and technicals. DocuSign's (DOCU) Composite Rating and Earnings Per Share Rating are the highest possible at 99, giving it a spot in the IBD 50 index of leading growth stocks. The e-signature leader is also a Leaderboard stock. The stock was added to Leaderboard in early June when it gapped above its 200-day moving average after reporting strong earnings. DocuSign stock on Tuesday broke out above resistance to a new high. Traders that expect this strength to continue could look at a bull put spread option trade. To execute a bull put spread, an investor would sell an out-of-the-money put and then buy a further out-of-the-money put. [More...]( SPONSORED CONTENT
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